Gold futures head lower for a second day

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- February gold fell 70 cents to $623.60 an ounce Thursday morning, extending weakness from the previous session when prices fell by more than $1. March silver lost 9.5 cents to trade at $12.54 an ounce and March copper fell to a more than six-month low of $2.877 a pound and was last at $2.88, down 7.45 cents, or 2.5%. Many metals shares traded little changed, with the CBOE Gold Index
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down 0.1%.

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